Saturday 31 August 2013

Bathroom interior design planing

If there’s much of a comfort in the bed room since it is where you sleep, the restroom adds more to that comfort. It's where you freshen up as you shower, wash up or make use of the toilet from time to time. Most of us attempt our day in it. The restroom would usually contain a bathtub along with a shower sometimes with either of these two, a sink and turns into a toilet all in one too.
In arranging a bathroom design, there are only a variety of options you may select from. It would still depend upon what you’d would like your bathroom to look like. Important easy are the many designs which are already provided for us. This is why us here at Home Design Lover exist. To provide you with a couple of choices or you might even wish to combine all these to come up with your personal perfect style.

Natural light

It is the best bathroom interior design idea. So much lighter, brighter and cheaper because it's free: Simply put - light, bright bathrooms are warmer and more inviting. Where you can't get good natural light, try using uplights to bounce light off the ceilings and walls - daylight corrected globes help too.

Easy clean

Some useful pointers to an easy clean bathroom: Try a wall hung toilet pan or a flush to wall suite to avoid having to clean all the little gaps. Try using large wall tile to minimise the grout or, where the tiles allow, consider tight grout joints (1 - 1.5mm). Try not having a benchtop, just a basin so items aren't left lying around and there are less surfaces to clean.

Non slip shower

Showers can feel great underfoot and be safer too: Think mosaic tiles, chips of tumbled marble or pepples. These sorts of floors allow you to get really good falls to the drain and can be a lot safer. With all the extra grout, make sure you seal them twice as much as recommended with a penetrating sealer to avoid discolouration.

Ventilation

Avoid foggy mirrors, mould and damp: Bathrooms are 'wet areas'. All 'wet areas' need ventilation and cross ventilation is the best. If you don't have access to good ventilation, consider a ventilated skylight or roof window, or an exhaust fan. Make sure the windows can't be closed off completely. Click to for bed & bath ideas.

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